General :: How To Mount CD ROM Drive?

Aug 28, 2009

I am getting this error when trying to mount my cdrom drive. Having no luck. When freshly installed, the cdrom drive mounted easily. Since about the third day, it stopped mounting, and giving me this error. What is the fix?How do I mount my cdrom drive?

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General :: Mount External USB Drive In Debian To A Mount Point Based On The Volume Name

May 5, 2011

How do I configure my Debian installation to mount external USB drives to mount points based on the volume names of the drives? For instance, if I have a thumb drive with the volume name of "SWORDFISH," how do I have Linux mount it at /media/SWORDFISH? I'm aware that this can be setup in FSTAB, but that requires that I know the UUID of the device beforehand and that I take the time to set each external device up in FSTAB first. That does nothing for me when I have a thumb drive that has never been plugged into my computer before.

This seems to be setup by default in Ubuntu/Kubuntu, but is not working for me with a fresh installation of Debian Squeeze and KDE4. I've spent the past 2 hours Googling for a solution and have turned up nothing. UPDATE: My results are inconsistent. Sometimes Debian mounts devices to mount points based on the volume names, and other times it gives them generic mount points (e.g. /media/usb1).

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General :: Dvd Rom Drive Won't Mount Under FC14 After Installing From Dvdrom Drive?

Jun 12, 2011

no entries exist in the /dev folder for hdc,cdrom,dvd, or any other drive or drive type than hda. The only other similar device is sg0 which doesn't work either. I have tried every variation of mount I can find with every available drive and drive type and nothing works, but this is the drive I installed FC14 with, and it installed perfectly (except for forgetting where it came from!!)Do I have to install a module or recompile the kernel just to get linux to recognize the drive it came from?

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General :: Mount A Cd , Dvd Drive?

Nov 15, 2010

How do I mount a cdrw/dvd drive. system not seeing it.

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General :: Auto Mount Pen Drive?

Jul 16, 2010

i'm working with x86 small computer having 128 ram and 233MHz speed in processor nd i'm going to do a project which need auto mounting of a pen drive if you can post a url that I can download those OS.

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General :: How To Mount Hard Drive?

Apr 18, 2011

how do i make /mmt is the mount point to my hard drive, and how do i mount hard drive? thank you i'm very new to linux.

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General :: Can't Mount Old Hard Drive?

Jul 24, 2011

My old centos 5.5 server stopped working so I setup a new one and I can't mount it to get the data off (if you're curious, I do have a NAS, but because of renovations it was accidentally shut-off July 2...)here's the fdisk -l:

[root@localhost ~]# fdisk -l
Disk /dev/sda: 1000.2 GB, 1000204886016 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 121601 cylinders

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General :: Cant Mount Flash Drive

Mar 4, 2011

Having a problem mounting a flash drive on slackware 13.0

tried using command: mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/hd

Geting an error special device does not exist. sda1 is my hdd, also tried sdc sdd

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General :: How To Mount NAS Drive In Linux?

Nov 19, 2010

I have bought a NAS and configured this to work under Windows within Microsoft network name HOUKES and device name //CH3MNAS/Volume_1.Now I want to see this NAS also under Linux. What is the easiest way to do this?What I want to do: Inside Thunderbird/Windows e-mails+pictures are now this drive... I want to see my them also in Linux.

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General :: Mount Ntfs Usb Drive Using Red Hat 5.5?

Nov 9, 2010

I am using Red Hat 5.5.I am trying to mount a USB Drive that is formatted as NTFS.Red Hat is saying it can not mount NTFS drive

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General :: Mount Windows Drive In Red Hat?

Jan 29, 2011

i m install linux 5 with windows xp sp2.i want to access windows drive but i not accessed . access drives in linux 5 .

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General :: Windows - Mount A USB Drive That's Been Formatted On A Mac?

May 1, 2010

Is it possible, using Ubuntu 9.04, to mount a USB HDD that's been formatted on a Mac (HFS+?)

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General :: Mount A Pen Drive In Red Hat Inside VirtualBox?

Jun 25, 2011

I am running VirtualBox on a Windows XP host. Red Hat Linux 5.2 GUI is running inside VirtualBox. I want to use my USB pen drive inside Red Hat - it is visible from Windows XP but not from Red Hat.

Can anyone tell me what might be the problem and how I should fix it? I am new to using Linux.

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General :: Puppy Does Not Mount Hard Drive

Aug 29, 2009

I've been reading forums for 2 weeks now and it took me a week to figure out how to post a new thread.My laptop is under warranty but Acer wont help!Acer has suggested that I pay a third party to rescue my data from my hard drive.I get a startup message that says "Check cable" "Operating system not found" so I downloaded Puppy 3 and it looks and operates fine but I see only one empty hard drive . The computer has two.

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General :: Mount A Drive Via Ntfs-config?

Nov 17, 2010

I tried to mount a drive via ntfs-config and the following error occured:

Mounting /media/mOVIES failed because of the following error:

Failed to read last sector (146876415): Invalid argument
HINTS: Either the volume is a RAID/LDM but it wasn't setup yet,
or it was not setup correctly (e.g. by not using mdadm --build ...),
or a wrong device is tried to be mounted,
or the partition table is corrupt (partition is smaller than NTFS),

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General :: Mount Writable Drive On Router?

Feb 11, 2010

I want to (no reason of course purely interest) get into the internals of my router (which happens to run linux) and be able to mount a drive to which i can save some data which will persist over reboots. I don't care if its only 16kb or whatever. I am guessing it must have some writable memory for the router configuration. I can telnet into the router and get a shell started up (busy box). Also I am aware of options such as tomato and DD-WRT to replace my router's firmware to give me much more access but I do not want to take the risk nor the time in configuring it and would like to retain my ISP's provided firmware. Somethings that might be useful:

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General :: Command To Mount NTFS Drive?

Oct 11, 2009

Code:
ntfs-3g /dev/sda1 /media/drive
Or
Code:
mount -t ntfs /dev/sda1 /media/drive

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General :: Cannot Mount CD / DVD Drive Under Mandriva One 2010

Dec 6, 2009

Having trouble mounting cd dvd under mandriva 2010.tried bash with su command and then# mount media/cdrom.but got this reply "mount:wromg fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sr0,missing code page or helper program, or other error. In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try dmesg | tail or so"

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General :: Clonezilla And Multiboot ISO Mount USB Drive

Feb 5, 2010

I have been able to get a few of my desired tools working 100% (dban, gparted, ophcrack, UBCD) but what I would ultimately hope to get working is CloneZilla! I was able to get the Clonezilla user interface to load correctly but when I choose any of the options I encounter an error "ntfs volume version 3.1" repetitively. I have a feeling it is because I am launching the iso wrong in my menu.lst config file for grub. This is what I have.

title CloneZilla
find --set-root /CloneZilla.iso
map --heads=0 --sectors-per-track=0 /CloneZilla.iso (hd32)
map --hook
root (hd32)
chainloader (hd32)
boot

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General :: External Hard Drive Won't Mount ?

Jan 20, 2010

I am trying to recover files off a 3.5" IDE Hard Drive that had Windows ME installed on it. I have access to a MacBook, Windows XP Desktop PC, and a cd with Ubuntu 8.10 on it.

Attempts:

1) If I make the HD the only primary master HD it won't boot up.

2) If I make it a slave drive it won't boot up.

3) I purchased an external enclosure from Radio Shack which turned out to be crap and online reports supported this conclusion. I got nowhere with that thing. Bestbuy doesn't sell 3.5" IDE enclosures.

4) By using an IDE / SATA to USB kit, I am able to connect the HD to the PC via USB cable. XP will detect the drive, however the HD will not my displayed under "My Computer" nor "Disk Management".

Onto linux (this is where I grabbed the Ubuntu cd):

5) When connected, the HD will show up under "Computer" as a "USB Drive". When I double click on it I get the error "Unable to mount location Can't mount file".

Allow me to show you some commands I ran:

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General :: How To Mount A Network Drive Writable

Oct 19, 2010

I want to map a windows shared folder to local directory, but I can't make it writable. I use mount command as following:
mount -t smbfs -o username=kcynice,password=kcynice,user,rw //192.168.1.100/SharedDocs /mnt/WinShare

Yes, this command can mount the network folder successfully, but i can only write it under terminal as root. I googled but got no answer.
So, how to mount it can be write by normal user?

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General :: How To Mount NTFS Drive In RHEL5

Dec 20, 2010

What is the procedure for mounting NTFS drive in RHEL5.

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General :: How To Mount USB Pen Drive On RHEL3 System

Sep 29, 2010

I want to know how to mount the usb pen drive in redhat linux box . This redhat 3 version.

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General :: Unable To Mount USB Thumb Drive

Oct 10, 2009

I am very new to Linux ubuntu got it because friend said it way better than windows. The problem I am having is with my thumb drives. I cannot get them to work. It says I am unable to mount. The only way to get one to work is put one in wait tell it says it is unable to mount then put the second one in. At that point I am able to look at the second drive.

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General :: Power Went Out And Can't Mount Hard Drive ?

Jul 3, 2010

Recently (about 2 weeks ago) the power went out randomly in my household while my computer was running. Upon restarting, GRUB, (which I am still unsure what exactly that is) seems to fail to mount my hard drive. I've been searching for answers since this has occurred and I came to the realization that I am a complete newbie and I dived into the deep end of a pool without learning to swim first.

Initially, I managed to figure out how to wipe my hard drive and install Ubuntu 9.04 and everything was great until this happened. It was a learning process for me and I spent much time collecting info on the basics of Linux. So I know how to use the terminal (for the most part) and I can do a few other things. The good things is: I am excellent at following directions. So that's a start.

Here's what's happened and what I've done so far: Upon turning computer on GRUB tries to load my HD and fails. It gives me a list of strange codes and errors (I can write it all down and post if it will help otherwise it'll take me a decent amount of time) and starts something called "BusyBox". From here I have no idea. So searched a bit online and found that with my installation disk I can boot Ubuntu on some sort of "Live" mode. This allows me to access the terminal but my HD is not mounted (so I think) due to the OS running from the Disc.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Mount A USB Drive In Rc.local With /sbin/mount And UUID Instead Of Fstab?

Feb 6, 2010

I run a headless Ubuntu 8.04 server, which acts as a web, email and file server. I am sticking with 8.04 as it is a LTS release and will upgrade to the next LTS when it is released.

I have two external USB drives, that I need to mount at boot. I have been using /etc/fstab up until now, with the following entries:

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However, as I gather from doing searches is quite common, occasionally I get an error during boot (causing the system to drop to a recovery shell) because the USB drives take time to wake up and the system hasn't found them by the time it reads /etc/fstab.

From doing searches, it seems there is nothing you can do to fstab to fix this, so you need to mount them using an rc.local script instead, using:

Code:

The problem is, as I have two USB drives, their /dev/sdxx location changes between boots. I thus want to use UUID codes as I do in fstab, however I haven't found anything about this.

Does anyone know how I can use the mount command and UUID to mount a drive in rc.local and what options I have to use the mount the drive with the same options that I am using in my fstab entry? Obvisouly, I can't refer back to fstab using the mount command, because then I will still get the boot error issue if they are listed in fstab. And there is no space internally for the USB drives as there is already two internal drives.

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Software :: Unable To Mount Windows Drive - Mount Error 92 = Protocol Not Available

Oct 4, 2010

Not able to mount windows drive & foder, in linux. i have got following error.

mount error 92 = Protocol not available

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General :: Looking To Mount Root Dir To Windows Drive Letter

Apr 18, 2011

I have a RH5 box and develop on Windows. I'm looking to mount the root dir of the RH machine just for ease of integration and automatic deployment to the linux box. I'm using WinSCP at the moment but that (from what I can find) only opens a window, which isnt accessible from eclipse.

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General :: Mount External Hard Drive Using USB Caddy

May 6, 2010

I;ve been using Ubuntu (10.xx) for a few months now and am really getting the hang of it.My NAS drive has now failed.It is a WD Mybook world edition 1tb with the blue rings.The drive spins fine and in windows I can see the partitions but I understand the file system is linux based.Can anyone help as to how I can mount the drive and recover the files using ubuntu / linux.I have a USB caddy to connect the SATA drive to my laptop.

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General :: Possible To Mount USB External Drive As R/W For Multiple Users

Jan 12, 2010

I would like to mount a (permanently) attached external USB drive so that it is writable by multiple userids. Currently HAL is mounting the drive as writable to my owner user and readable for group and others. My m/c also runs as an FTP server and I would like said FTP server to be able to write files to the external drive. Just being able to specify a gid would probably do the job for me.

I have googled HAL and UDEV and also attempted to configure usbmount to do this, all to no avail. I am running SLES 10.3. So in summary, can I & how do I either make HAL mount the drive with gid=nnn, or should I not use HAL and simply make an entry in /etc/fstab and make sure a I get the same device address for this USB drive each time I boot?

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